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View full detailsCard Supplies â Binders & Storage for TCGs, Sports & Collectibles
Keep your collection safe, organized, and showcaseâready with our binders and storage solutions for trading card games and collectibles. This range covers premium zipper binders, 3âring albums with refill pages, portfolio books, and rigid storage for graded or topâloaded cards. Choose from 9âpocket and 12âpocket pages, sideâload or topâload designs, and archival materials that are acidâfree and PVCâfree to protect card surfaces longâterm. Whether youâre building a competitive TCG deck library, archiving PokĂ©mon, MTG, and YuâGiâOh! sets, or storing sports and nonâsport cards, youâll find durable options from trusted brands alongside storage boxes, toploaders, team bags, dividers, and labels. From compact travel portfolios to largeâcapacity binders and stackable card boxes, this collection helps you preserve value, reduce wear, and keep everything easy to browse and transport.
1. What pocket size should I choose (9âpocket vs 12âpocket)?
9âpocket pages are the classic choice for sets and are compatible with most 3âring binders and portfolios. 12âpocket books are slimmer and show more cards per spreadâgreat for modern TCG sets and playset viewsâbut are usually fixedâpage portfolios (not refillable).
2. Sideâload vs topâloadâwhatâs better?
Sideâload pockets resist accidental spills and card slideâout during travel. Topâload pockets are faster for frequent swaps and work well in 3âring setups. For tournaments or backpacks, sideâload with a zipper binder offers the most security.
3. Are these pages safe for longâterm storage?
Look for pages labeled acidâfree, PVCâfree, and archivalâsafe polypropylene. These materials wonât leach plasticizers or cloud over time, helping preserve surface gloss, edges, and foils. Avoid PVC pages for collectible cards.
4. Will doubleâsleeved cards fit binder pockets?
Most modern 9â and 12âpocket pages are designed to fit single or doubleâsleeved standardâsize TCG cards. For tight fits, use slim perfectâfit inners plus standard outers. Extraâthick inner sleeves or oversized deck protectors may reduce capacity.
5. Portfolio book vs 3âring binderâwhatâs the difference?
Portfolio books are fixedâpage (lighter, streamlined, travelâfriendly). 3âring binders use refill pages, so theyâre customizable and easy to reorganize. Choose portfolios for carrying sets to events; choose 3âring for expanding collections and labeled sections.
6. How should I store graded and toploader cards?
Use graded card boxes or cases sized for PSA/Beckett/CGC slabs. For raw cards in toploaders, use rowed storage boxes and optional team bags to keep dust out. Avoid binder pockets for toploadersâthey stress the pages and rings.
7. What capacity do binders and boxes hold?
Typical 9âpocket 3âring setups hold 20â40 pages (180â360 cards singleâsleeved). Zipper portfolios commonly hold 360, 480, or 720 cards depending on pocket count. Standard rowed card boxes range from 200âcount to 5,000âcount for bulk storage.
8. Best practices for preservation and transport?
Keep cards dry and cool, avoid direct sunlight, and use silica gel packs in storage tubs if humidity is high. Lay binders flat to prevent ringâdenting, and use dividers/labels so pages arenât overfilled or stressed in transit.
9. Will these solutions fit PokĂ©mon, MTG, and YuâGiâOh!?
Yesâstandard pockets fit most Western TCG cards (PokĂ©mon, MTG, Lorcana, Flesh and Blood). YuâGiâOh! also fits standard pockets; choose tighter sleeves if you want less pocket wiggle, or small/Japanese sleeves inside standard pockets for a snug feel.
10. Which closures add the most protection on the go?
Zipper binders prevent cards from sliding out and keep dust away. For ring binders, pick Dâring mechanisms (less page warping) and use a strap/elastic or slipcase for extra security in backpacks.